That's the problem with Cruz's plan, some of us recognize the weasel words of a politician when we see them
LOL.
Two questions for you.
What do you find ambiguous abort fully enforcing deportation laws?
Where in Trump's written plan does he say anything less ambiguous?
I'll look for your two answers.
That's the problem with Cruz's plan, some of us recognize the weasel words of a politician when we see them.
Ah. I see. As opposed to recognizing the non-weasel words of a politician who signs a written pledge not to run 3rd party, and less than three months later, claims that he only signed the pledge with it being known that the pledge would be invalid if he decided that the GOP hadn't treated him "fairly."
Nothing written to that effect in the pledge he signed or mentioned in written reports when he signed it, nothing said that I can find as to what specifically constitutes "fair" in Trump's world. However he is certainly okay with eminent domain as a "fair" way to acquire private property for the profit of developers (their very success I guess in his mind meeting the standard of "for the public good"), and when he's called out on it by some group, claims the only reason they called him out was because he didn't donate to the group. Yes, that's actually what he did. You can't make this stuff up! Truth is stranger than fiction.
-- if that's Trump's idea of fair, then his signature of that pledge AT ALL is a prime example of "weasel words" in action.
More handwriting on the wall. Read it for America' sake.